Hi all,
Thanks a lot Lukas for reworking this proposal.
I like Joseph's idea of *electricity=grid/offgrid/yes/no* if you're
introducing *electricity:origin=**.
I'd suggest dropping the generator value as it brings confusion and can be
difficult to verify. Originally electricity=generator seemed
I would say that the Chinese mapping community should decide which of these
areas fit the definition of an SEZ, and tag those areas accordingly. The
Wikipedia article on SEZs (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_economic_zone) has both a definition
as well as a list of sub-categories of SEZs
How do you identify different types of soecial ecobomic zones? For exmaple,
in China, you have Hainan, which is a special economic zone for tourism,
you have Shenzhen, which is for policy innivation, you have Tianjin Binhai
new area, which is for logistics, you have a Cloud computing special
Folks:
Last week I opened an RFC for the proposed new tag
boundary=special_economic_zone. That announcement generated only minimal
discussion, resulting in a minor change to the proposal to address the
concern raised. I am sending this update to ensure that the community has
adequate
And, final email, I reworked the proposal page to include tagged
examples and explained some implicit defintions in more detail.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/electricity
Cheers
On 30/10/2020 13:44, Lukas Richert wrote:
Since a lot of people apparently didnt see the
Hi Jan,
I would refrain from overwriting the power_supply tags. Firstly,
speaking asĀ a native speaker, it is not an intuitive name. The first
few times I saw this I immedialtey thought it wasn't relevant to what I
was searching for and didn't even read the wiki. A power supply
Hi Volker,
the tag is meant for any buildings or amentities where it would be
helpful for the public or humanitarian teams to know the availability of
electricity.
I feel this is a silly argument. In the same way that the existence of
the tag height=* does not demand that every building